GIANT FLOWERING TULIPS 
No spring garden is complete without its plantings of gorgeous 
colorful Tulips. They are easy to grow and require little care. 
This season we are offering the finest selection of varieties that 
Holland produces. They are all top siz,e bulbs to insure the best 
blooms next spring. 
We have included Breeders, Darwins and Cottage types in 
color classifications for your convenience. Each type is indicated 
by an initial after the variety name. 
Order early while our stock is complete. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Finest Mixed Darwin Tulips 
HOW TO GROW TULIPS 
From late October till the end of November is the most favorable planting 
time although planting may be done as late as early January. 
White Shades 
PICOTEE (C). Long, clear white petals; beautifully margined and penciled 
on the edges with carmine-rose which broadens with age until the whole 
flower is suffused with a deep rose shade. Reflexing form and grand for 
the border. Doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
WHITE QUEEN. When first opening is pale rose, quickly turning to white. 
65c per doz.; $4.75 per 100. 
ZWANENBURG (D). Creamy white Darwin Tulip with black anthers. 
A large substantial flower, tall and of great beauty. Doz., 80c; 100, $6.00. 
Good Color Range—Fine for Cut Flowers 
YELLOW GIANT (D). Golden yellow of rich, pure quality; large cup- 
shaped bloom with black anthers. Carried on a long strong stem, it is 
splendid for exhibition. Doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
BRONZE QUEEN (B). A subtle blending of tan and light bronze with the 
inside tinged bronze-yellow with yellow base. Filaments olive above, yellow 
below; large well-formed flower, very distinct. Doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
CHERBOURG (B). One of the finest of Breeder Tulips. Golden bronze on chamois 
faintly flushed terra cotta, the deeper tone of yellow growing stronger toward the 
edges of the petals. Beautiful rounded form held on a capable and graceful stem. 
Doz., $1.25. 
DILLENBURG (B). Lovely orange-red with bronze-yellow edge, inside glistening 
orange, black anthers and striking mid-rib on petals. Blooms of elegant loose shape 
and distinct color. One of the new Breeders. Doz., 80c; 100, $6.00. 
LUCIFER (B). Dark orange with rosy bloom, interior scarlet-orange with yellow base 
ringed with pale olive filaments. A precious source of scent and color. One of the 
last Tulips to come in bloom and exquisite for border as well as cutting. Doz., $1.00. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (B). Very showy, well-formed flower of great substance. 
Terra cotta, edged orange-yellow, yellow base starred black. Good-sized flower for 
borders. Doz., 80c; 100, $6.00. 
DIDO (C). A perfect flower, excellent in color and form; outside orange-red with 
carmine shade and orange-shaded edges; inside bright salmon-orange, yellow base and 
green halo. A lovely ensemble and warmly fragrant. Doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW (C). Glossy canary-yellow, light stamen, with tiny edge 
of crimson. Often called the “Yellow Darwin.” Large globular flowers carried on a 
sturdy stem. Doz., 65c; 100, $4.75. 
MRS. MOON (C). Rich golden yellow of brilliant tone; tall, vase-shaped flower on 
sturdy stems; slightly reflexing petals. A splendid standard yellow for outdoor plant¬ 
ing. Doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
ORANGE KING (C). Sweet scented flower of great size and brilliant coloring; glisten¬ 
ing deep orange, shaded rose, inside deep orange-scarlet with yellow base. Doz., 70c; 
100, $5.00. 
Mrs. 
Moon 
Professor 
Rauwenhof 
Princess 
Elizabeth 
